The Portent of Milton: Some Aspects of His GeniusW. Laurie, 1958 - 148 pages |
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... philosophy he had elected for himself , of celestial love . This philosophy was derived from the Pythagorean- Platonic , and relatively Christian , doctrine that the discipline of ' chastity ' would promote psychical development.1 ...
... philosophy he had elected for himself , of celestial love . This philosophy was derived from the Pythagorean- Platonic , and relatively Christian , doctrine that the discipline of ' chastity ' would promote psychical development.1 ...
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... philosophical content ; and none , in fact , was made , although whole passages of poetical value were excised since the ... philosophy . Lawes may have urged that they might be considered unsuitable , as the ' Lady ' to whom they were ...
... philosophical content ; and none , in fact , was made , although whole passages of poetical value were excised since the ... philosophy . Lawes may have urged that they might be considered unsuitable , as the ' Lady ' to whom they were ...
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Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. IX PHILOSOPHY OF DIVORCE MILTON'S Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is a marvel of eloquence and humanistic feeling . He entreats his auditory to be ' still , and ... Philosophy of Divorce ...
Some Aspects of His Genius Edward Harold Visiak. IX PHILOSOPHY OF DIVORCE MILTON'S Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce is a marvel of eloquence and humanistic feeling . He entreats his auditory to be ' still , and ... Philosophy of Divorce ...
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